When dose ruler describe the achievement
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Explanation:
The "achievements” of Nagabhata
Many rulers described their achievements in prashastis
(you read about the prashasti of the Gupta ruler
Samudragupta last year).
One prashasti, written in Sanskrit and found in
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, describes the exploits of
Nagabhata, a Pratihara king, as follows:
The kings of Andhra, Saindhava (Sind), Vidarbha (part of
Maharashtra)and Kalinga (part of Orissa) fell before him even
as he was a prince ...
He won a victory over Chakrayudha (the ruler of Kanauj)...
He defeated the king of Vanga (part of Bengal), Anarta (part
of Gujarat), Malava (part of Madhya Pradesh), Kirata (forest
peoples), Turushka (Turks), Vatsa, Matsya (both kingdoms in
north India)...
Answer:
A RULER DESCRIBES HIS ACHIEVEMENTS WHEN HE WINS A BATTLE, BUILS A TEMPLE OR MAKES ANY GOOD THINGS WHICH ARE USEFUL TO THE PEOPLE OF HIS KINGDOM.
THESE ACHIEVEMENTS ARE RECORDED IN PRASHASTIS WHICH ARE WRITTEN IN SANSKRIT.
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